GRAMMY Awards: Bruno Mars, Kesha & More to Perform During Live Show

The program will also feature a powerful message about suicide prevention

The entertainment lineup for "Music's Biggest Night" keeps getting even better. The Recording Academy announced on Tuesday that some of the night's biggest nominees would be performing during the 60th annual ceremony.

Bruno Marsand Kesha will each hit the stage at Madison Square Garden for the GRAMMY Awards.

Five-time GRAMMY winner Bruno Mars is no stranger to the GRAMMY stage, as you may recall he performed a tribute to Prince during last year's show. He is nominated for some of 2018's biggest awards (including Album of the Year and Record of the Year for 24K Magic).

Kesha will be making her debut on the GRAMMY stage this year. She is nominated for two awards (Best Pop Solo Performance for "Praying" and Best Pop Vocal Album for Rainbow).

In addition to these performances, Logic, Khalid, and Alessia Cara will come together for a powerful performance of their song "1-800-273-8255." They will be joined on stage by a group of suicide attempt and loss survivors to deliver an important message.

Earlier this year, Logic and Khalid part of our special "I'm Listening" program, which hoped to end the stigma of talking about mental health. The program, which aired on Entercom stations across the country on World Suicide Prevention Day, featured other artists like Halsey, Jack Antonoff, Metallica and more, You can listen to the broadcast by clicking here.